Biophysical Remote Sensing Scientist
Argonne National Laboratory
Dr. Yuki Hamada is a biogeographer/biophysical remote sensing scientist at Argonne National Laboratory. She develops remote sensing methodologies, image processing algorithms, and environmental sensing systems to detect, quantify, and monitor land surface changes, wildlife movements, and ecosystem functions. Her recent projects include the development and application of a machine-vision camera technology to monitor bird interactions with PV solar facilities across U.S. regions and remote sensing methodologies to evaluate habitat changes associated with renewable energy development and crop productions in agricultural lands.